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		<p>Transfer Objects will be used to transport the data along all app
		layers. They will reflect the stage in the workflow where tey act.</p>
		<p>For example, there can have 2 different objects to represent a 
		vehicle. one for quotation, another for policy contract. It can happen 
		because some vehicle attributes changes from one screen to another.</p>
		<p>The Transfer Object exists in all application layers (except in 
		database, which have another arrangement to the data) and must be 
		translatable from Java to Javascript in a transparent way and vice versa
	    aswell. Since we use DWR to this job too, the default empty contructor
		is enough to do this.</p>
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